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- W3138432886 abstract "Glass was first produced in a regular way in the mid-second millennium bce, where production appears to have begun in both Egypt and the Near East. How glass was invented is unclear, but it may have been derived from other pyrotechnologies, perhaps either metalworking (where the material is manipulated hot, like glass working) or faience making (where all the same raw materials are already in use). By 1400 bce, glass was an important prestige product, exchanged over long distances, and was used as a precious stone, perhaps having the same high values. Late Bronze-Age glass is a soda-lime silicate composition, made from crushed quartz or quartzite pebbles, a plant-ash flux, and a colorant. Colorants include copper (blues and red), cobalt (dark blue), lead antimonate (yellow), calcium antimonate (white), and manganese (purple and black). Sometimes these colorants are mixed, for example, lead antimonate and copper making a green glass. Since glass is such an important material in this period, attempts have been made to provenance it back to the place it was made. Various techniques have been tried, the most important of which are trace element analysis by ICPMS and isotopic analysis, especially of strontium and neodymium isotopes. This work has demonstrated from where important glass finds, such as the Ulu Burun shipwreck, might have originated and has argued against the production of glass in the Greek world in this period." @default.
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- W3138432886 title "Ancient Glass, Late Bronze Age" @default.
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